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  1. #1
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    Forget the Resolution: What did you LEARN?

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    I'm making a few resolutions myself - for the first time ever. But, my previous practice for the new year is one that I think everyone can grow from (I'm still deciding on my answer). I look forward to seeing everyone's responses.

    In 2007, what was the greatest lesson you learned?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spinswebs View Post
    In 2007, what was the greatest lesson you learned?
    Spinswebs,

    Great question! I think the greatest lesson I learned in '07 was that I need to stop underestimating myself.

    I'm looking forward to a kick a$$ 2008!

    -- Melissa

  3. #3
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    On my bike I learned I'm a lot stronger than I gave myself credit for. I can climb hills!

    In my personal life I learned I'm surrounded by a wonderful group of friends (including you guys here at TE!) and family. Without them this year would have been far more difficult than it was. They held me up when I needed the support, have laughed with me and cried with me and never once turned their backs on me or said they did not have time to talk or listen. I'm so blessed!
    Last edited by makbike; 12-31-2007 at 02:43 PM.
    Marcie

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    I also learned I am capable of more than I give myself credit for. I completed my first metric century, imperial century and duathlon! I have made some decisions in my life that will head me in a different direction soon and I can't wait to enjoy the ride!

    I have learned that "perfect" and "successful" are different for each person.

    I have learned to love myself so that others may too.

    I have learned that it's ok to let go of loved ones that have left this world and for the first time in 6 years, I didn't cry tears of pain on Christmas Eve.

    I lost my first furbaby and relished all that I have been taught by my dogs.

    I turned 40 and embraced it!

    Happy New Year All!
    Dar
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    “Minds are like parachutes...they only function when they are open. - Thomas Dewar"

  5. #5
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    I have to harmonize and agree on what others have said.

    I am capable of more than I give myself credit for. Riding a very hilly 30 miles route last july for club sponsored ride. (still working on those "blessed" hills LOL

    I have wonderful friends here and IRL who've carried me along way this year.

    My beloved golden/collie(age 12 1/2) going to the bridge 1/7/07
    My dad passing on from pancreatic cancer 5/29/2007
    My daughters weeklong hospital visit for a bacterial infection (week of) 6/25/07
    I couldn't have done it without your friendship and prayers. Thankyou TE

    Jennifer (hearts)

  6. #6
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    I learned that 60 minutes of a hard workout goes by just as fast as sitting on the couch watching 60 Minutes.

    Karen

  7. #7
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    Keep doing hills...keep doing hills...keep doing hills...
    "My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks

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    I learned a long time ago to "Love them hills." MikeT

    This year I have faced some pretty tough times, I would have to say probably more tough times than I have ever faced in my 55 years of life and just today it hit me how strong I've been through it all. Yeah sure I've had my moments but hell who wouldn't.....even in my moments I've found that I gather strength and come out of them with new resolve.

    Well this year has gone out with a bang for us I posted about it here:

    http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...t=20323&page=2

    The month has ended on an up note, hubby got a job! We are healthy, our family is healthy and 2008 looks to be a great year!

    Wishing you all a great '08!

    Life is like a 10 speed bike, we all have gears we never use.
    Charles Schultz

    "The bicycle is just as good company as most husbands and, when it gets old and shabby, a woman can dispose of it and get a new one without shocking the entire community."Ann Strong, Minneapolis Tribune, 1895

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    I've learned that wonderful things are possible if one can have faith. Not necessarily religious or spiritual faith per se, (though those can help if they're your thing) but faith in yourself and that things can work out.

    I've learned that patience is a virtue, but so is hard work. All the patience in the world will do nothing if you can't work for what you long for.
    ...and all the work in the world is wasted if you can't be patient in receiving its rewards.

    I've learned that to truly love someone, you do need to love yourself... but sometimes the springboard you need in that direction is the knowledge that someone loves you.

    I've learned that stuff and a roof make a house... but love makes a real home.

    oh, and I've learned MLA format and re-learned Algebra... the ins and outs of school crap and how much textbooks can cost. But those are things I treasure as well... in their own way.

  10. #10
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    My biggest lesson for 2007:

    Take someone for who they are in the now. Even if I see their potential, or how off-track they are from their true self - I need to take them for where they are in the present. If that means letting go of someone because their 'now' isn't healthy for me - than so be it. Waiting for someone to be their best self doesn't do me any good.

    Also, I finally learned to follow my own purpose and stop fighting so hard to stick to the path that I think I'm 'supposed' to be on, based on society's standards. It means that I won't be where I thought I was going to be at age 32 - but it will mean a more fulfilled and happy life.

    Lastly, I learned that life is too short to skip the things that bring me joy...even if that means counting my pennies in order to do them.

    Happy New Year Everyone!

    Wishing you all a 2008 that's filled with lessons of love, joy, and laughter - and miles and miles of pedaling along the way.
    Last edited by three; 01-01-2008 at 12:03 PM.

  11. #11
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    Never ever quit, trying and failing and is better than never trying.

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    Mmmmmm. Tough one. But a great way to wind up the year.

    I think I learned that if I let my parents use their physical infirmities to suck me into their mental craziness, it will cost my self, my marriage and my life.

    Hopefully DH and the Silvers will learn that lesson too before it's too late.

  13. #13
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    patience

    I learnt & am still in the process of learning patience. My season ended on Oct 26th but i'm working my way towards getting back on the bike.

    Patience grasshopper..patience..

    I hate being off my bike but if i'm impatient with my knee...


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    I learned that time does temper all pain, and that good things happen when you least expect them. Bad things happen when you least expect them too, though. Friends can be let loose but still be there, and new friends can be found in the most unlikely places. Life is flexible, and changing, even when it looks completely static.
    Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin

    1995 Kona Cinder Cone commuterFrankenbike/Selle Italia SLR Lady Gel Flow
    2008 white Nakamura Summit Custom mtb/Terry Falcon X
    2000 Schwinn Fastback Comp road bike/Specialized Jett

  15. #15
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    I learned to let myself enjoy my nice little life. It's not spectacular or flashy, but it's mine, and it's comfortable. And it's what I really want. What a weight off of my shoulders!

 

 

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